1.The application and outcomes of C.R.P.C.four-step radical prostatectomy under extraperitoneal laparoscopy
Jun XIAO ; Gan YU ; Hui ZHOU ; Henglong HU ; Xueyou MA ; Yanan WANG ; Chunguang YANG ; Zhiquan HU ; Shaogang WANG ; Zhangqun YE ; Zhihua WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(2):109-113
Objective To summarize the preliminary experience of extraperitoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (C.R.P.C.four-step) for localized prostate cancer and the outcomes based on early follow-up.Methods A total of 102 prostate cancer patients were screened by prostate specific antigen (PSA) and diagnosed by prostate magnetic resonance imaging and prostatic puncture biopsy with cT1c-cT3b,with average age of (67 ±5) years old,average preoperative total PSA value of (45.32 ± 18.33) ng/ml,and average prostate volume was (42 ± 12)cm3.All these patients underwent extraperitoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy by the four-step technique,abbreviating as C.R.P.C.[C:control DVC (dorsal deep venous complex).R:recognize three anatomical layers (prostate and bladder junction,seminal vesicle,and Denonvilliers' fascia surface).P:preserve urethral sphincter and bladder neck.C:continuous anastomosis between urethra and bladder neck (4 key needles at 3,5,7 and 9 o'clock)].The operative time,estimated blood loss,length of hospital stay and postoperative complications were recorded,and the postoperative PSA was followed up.Results All the 102 cases were successfully treated by iaparoscopic radical prostatectomy.The operative time was from 55 to 156 min (mean 92 min),and the estimated blood loss was from 55 to 185 ml (mean 105 ml).There was no case converted of open surgery,only one case received blood transfusion for postoperative hemorrhage (0.98%),and positive surgical margin was found in 15 case (14.70%) by pathological examination.Postoperative urinary extravasation within one week occurred in 2 (1.96%) cases,and resolved after tensioning the catheter and prolonging the indwelling time.During the follow-up period of 12 to 45 months,2 cases were incontinent (grade I-II),and the other cases(98.04%) had no incontinence or dysuria.However,11 cases (10.78%) developed to biochemical recurrence within 6 months after the operation.Conclusions The C.R.P.C.four-step technique of lparoscopic radical prostatectomy is easily to be grasped and performed by the greenhand urologists,and was efficient and safe.
2.The suggestions of prevention and control method of COVID-19 during urology clinical practice
Xiao YU ; Fan LI ; Fan YANG ; Xiaoling QU ; Xiaolin GUO ; Shaogang WANG ; Jihong LIU ; Zhangqun YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(3):168-174
In December 2019, a novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic occurred in Wuhan and spread to many countries and regions around the world. In order to better enhance the pertinence and effectiveness of prevention and control method of COVID-19 during daily urological practices, we drew up this detailed suggestion based our previous successful work experiences in Wuhan.
3. The role of flexible ureteroscopy in diagnosis and treatment of hematuria from upper urinary tract
Sixing YANG ; Yue XIA ; Zhangqun YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(9):641-644
The aetiology of hematuria from upper urinary tract is sophisticated including benign and malignant lesions. With comprehensive utilization and improvement of flexible ureteroscopy(fURS), especially innovation and elaboration of digital fURS with auxillary armaments, it may present qualitative as well as localized evidence for etiological diagnosis of hematuria from upper urinary tract. Based on the precise decision of individual strategy, flexible ureteroscopic laser ablation gradually turns to be a direction and trend of option in selected cases based. Flexible ureteroscopy plays a critical role in the diagnosis and treatment of hematuria from upper urinary tract.
4.Causes of bleeding due to arterial injury after minimally invasive percutaneous nephroclithotomy
Ejun PENG ; Ning WANG ; Huan YANG ; Hua XU ; Zhangqun YE ; Shaogang WANG ; Zhiqiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(3):222-225
Objective To investigate the causes of bleeding due to arterial injury after minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL).Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 2 980 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided mPCNL between January 2012,and January 2017,in our hospital.Among them,1 853 were male and 1 127 were female.Age from17 to 76 years old,average age was (45.7 ± 24.1) years.The calculi size was from 1.5 to 4.2 cm,average of (2.62 ± 1.08) cm.There were 2 478 kidney stones and 502 cases of ureteral calculi.Besides,727 cases with mild hydronephrosis,1 971 cases with moderate hydronephrosis,282 cases with severe hydronephrosis;480 patients with urinary tract infection;103 patients with renal empyema or acute renal failure;63 patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular stent implantation;214 patients with diabetes mellitus.Results In this study,all of the patients were established percutaneous renal tract successfully,indwelling drainage tube (6 ± 2)d,and postoperative hemorrhage in 117 cases,of which 29 patients suffered from bleeding due to arterial injury and DSA showed 20 cases with acute arterial injury,5 cases with pseudo-aneurysm,and 4 cases with arteriovenous fistula.However,all these cases were rehabilitated after the treatment of super-selective renal artery embolization.The rates of arterial injury of renal calyx access and pelvic access were 0.39% (10/2 535) and 4.27% (19/445),respectively.The rate of arterial injury in renal pelvic access was significantly higher than renal calyx access of PCNL (P < 0.05).The rates of arterial injury in lower,middle,upper calyx access were 0.38% (1/267),0.40% (6/1 516),0.40% (3/752),respectively.There was no significant effect of different renal calyx on postoperative arterial injury rate of mPCNL(P >0.05).All the percutaneous renal accesses were dilated with Amplatz sheaths,and the arterial injury rate of F16-18 and F20-22 tracts in the calyx access were 0.35% (5/1 446),0.46% (5/1 089),respectively,with no significant difference in size of calyx access associated with rate of arterial injury after mPCNL(P >0.05).The arterial injury rates of F16-18 and F20-22 tracts in the pelvic access were 1.98% (5/253) and 7.29% (14/192),respectively.There was significant difference in the size of the pelvic access in the rate of arterial injury after mPCNL(P < 0.05).In addition,the arterial injury rate of single tract PCNL was 0.94% (25/2 653) as compared to 1.22% (4/327) in multi-tracts PCNL.There was no significant difference in the rate of arterial injury between single and multi-tracts PCNL(P > 0.05).Conclusions The puncture of the renal pelvis and size of renal pelvis tract significantly increased the probability of postoperative bleeding due to arterial injury.
5.Reconsiderations of several key issues in the treatment of urolithiasis
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(9):644-646
In recent years,brilliant achievements have been made in the field of urolithiasis treatment in China.A large number of multicenter or prospective clinical trials have been accomplished and transformed.Clinical application of enormous equipment and instruments with independent intelligent property right as well as lots of de novo clinical techniques have been carried out and introduced to the world,which have greatly narrow down the gaps between our country and the most developed countries in the world.However,while the rapid development like a hundred flowers in bloom,we should also clearly know that standardization are still insufficient in the field of urolithiasis treatment,some of which will result in severe problems.In current review,status quo of nowadays urolithiasis treatment is analyzed and sumnarized in order to further standardize clinical techniques and plan the direction of the future in this area.Based on these consideration,implement solutions,improvements and the ideas of establishment of the integrated treatment unit for urinary calculi as a future direction are proposed accordingly.
6. Clinical investigation of ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy accessed by SVOF-principle and two-step puncture techniques
Xiao YU ; Ding XIA ; Ejun PENG ; Huan YANG ; Cong LI ; Huixing YUAN ; Lei CUI ; Bolin WU ; Jiaqiao ZHANG ; Shen WANG ; Chao WEI ; Zhangqun YE ; Shaogang WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2018;56(10):764-767
Objective:
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) accessed by SVOF-principle and two-step puncture techniques.
Methods:
A total of 838 cases with upper urinary stones underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy successfully accessed by ultrasound-guided between June 2007 and December 2015 at Department of Urology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Of all cases were divided in two groups: hydronephrosis calyces puncture group include 425 cases and SVOF-principle puncture group include 413 cases. The access establishment time, operation time, stone free rate (SFR), postoperative complications, and postoperative hospitalization time between the two groups we compared by
7.The safety and efficacy for percutaneous ureteroscopic laser deroofing in the management of renal cysts
Jia HU ; Jun YANG ; Ding XIA ; Xiao YU ; Shaogang WANG ; Jihong LIU ; Zhangqun YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(1):1-4
Objective To assess the safety and efficacy of a novel technology referred to as percutaneous ureteroscopic laser deroofing in the management of renal cysts.Methods From November 2014 to August 2016,59 patients having surgical indications with renal cysts were enrolled and evaluated by ultrasound and CT scan.Of all the 59 patients,36 were males and 23 were females.Their mean age was 46 years (ranging 35-64 years).41 patients complained about the reported flank and abdominal pain.18 patients were found by imaging examination.Their mean diameter of cyst was 6.3cm(ranging 4.9-9.1cm).In regards to the 59 patients,include 6 patients suffered with parapelvic cysts and 4 patients suffered with renal cyst complicated with ipsilateral renal calculi.Their mean stone surface area was 5.7 cm2 (ranging 3.4-9.8 cm2).All of the patients received combined spinal and epidural analgesia or paravertebral nerve block anesthesia.Patients were placed in the prone position for percutaneous puncture and tract dilation.Under ultrasound guidance,an eighteen gauge needle was placed inside the cyst cavity percutaneously,a metal guidewire was introduced followed by sequential dilation up to F26-28.9.8F rigid ureteroscope was inserted through the Amplazt access sheath and advanced into the cyst cavity.Then sheath and ureteroscope both returned to the exterior cyst together.Cyst wall was dissociated from perirenal adipose tissue by used ureteroscope.A majority of the collapsed cyst wall was grasped and gently pulled towards the Amplazt sheath interior using grasping forceps and incised using either Thulium (Power 40 ~50W) or Holmium laser(Power 60 ~70W) and was taken for pathological examination.Nephrostomy tube was left in place for 2-3 days and removed before discharge.For parapelvic cysts patients,ureter stent was inserted into the renal pelvis i n the dorsal lithotomy position firstly.Patients were then placed in the prone position for percutaneous puncture and tract dilation.Laser was used to incise cyst wall towards identified pelvis to create a permanent communication between the cyst and adjacent renal collecting system.F6 double-J stent was inserted into the cyst cavity at the end to prevent auto-closure for at most two months.F22 nephrostomy tube was left in renal pelvis for two weeks.For renal cyst complicated with ipsilateral renal calculi patients,a puncture was created targeting the stone through the cyst,after fragmenting and extracting the stone,the same laser was used to deroof the cyst.More than 50% reduction in cyst volume was considered a success.The perioperative complications,hospitalization days and the effective rate of surgery were evaluated.Results All operations were conducted without intraoperative complications such as bleeding,urinary leakage or injury of the renal parenchyma and the adjacent organs.The hospital stay after the surgery was 2-4 days (mean 2.5 days).After 3-12 months follow-up (mean 8.1 months),patients underwent imaging examinations.42 out of 59 cases were completely resolved,15 were reduced to less than 50%,the total effective rate for the operation is 96.6% (57/59).4 patients with ipsilateral renal calculi were completely clear.However,two cases failed probably due to incomplete resection and follow treated with laparoscopic renal cyst deroofing.Conclusions Percutaneous ureteroscopy renal cyst laser deroofing is a safe,effective,less invasive,which can be performed in any endourological center without the need of special instruments and training.
8.Innovation of upper urinary tract stone treatment: from passive to active
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(9):654-657
Traditional expulsive methods,such as a high fluid intaking,more physical activity and medical expulsive therapy,was aimed at increasing voiding volume,frequency and strength of ureter movement,dilating ureter to detach the stone from mucosa and facilitate the stone clearance.It is usually termed as "passive lithecbole".The external physical vibration lithecbole system has gradually attracted the urologist's attention in recent years.This system develops a simple harmonic to drive the stone explusion along the urinary tract,which was named this new concept as " active lithecbole".The clinic safety and efficacy of active lithecbole has been proved during recent 5 years.In this paper,we reviewed the treatment of upper urinary tract stone from passive lithecbole to active lithecbole,and discussed the innovation of this concept altering.
9.The clinical effects for ultrasound guided paravertebral nerve block anesthesia of percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Jia HU ; Huan YANG ; E'jun PENG ; Cong LI ; Xiao YU ; Shaogang WANG ; Zhangqun YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(3):201-205
Objective To assess the clinical safety and feasibility for ultrasound guided paravertebral block anesthesia of percutaneous nephrolithotomy.Methods Between December 2015 to June 2016,180 patients with renal or ureteral calculi were enrolled and evaluated with uhrasonography and CT scan.Of all the 180 patients,108 males and 82 females.Their mean age was 39 years (23-71 years).The clinical characteristics of the patients in each group,such as age,gender,BMI index,ASA status,mean arterial pressure and disease type had no significant differences (P > 0.05).These patients were randomized into general anesthesia group (G group),combined spinal epidural anesthesia group (C group) and paravertebral nerve block anesthesia group (P group).G group:35 males and 25 females.Their mean age was (40.1 ± 11.8) years and BMI was (25.1 ± 3.8) kg/m2;Renal calculi 52 cases,ureteral calculi 8 cases,Average maximum stone diameter was (2.6 ± 0.8)cm.C group:38 males and 22 females.Their mean age was (39.7 ± 12.4) years and BMI was (24.6 ± 4.1) kg/m2;Renal calculi 54 cases,ureteral calculi 6 cases,Average maximum stone diameter was (2.4 ± 0.8) cm.P group:35 males and 25 females.Their mean age was (38.9 ± 12.7) years and BMI was (25.4 ± 4.0) kg/m2;Renal calculi 51 cases,ureteral calculi 9 cases,Average maximum stone diameter was (2.5 ± 0.7) cm.Periprocedural Vital signs,complications,the times of anal discharging gas and postoperative feeding,hospitalized day and expense in these three groups were evaluated.Results Major intraoperative or postoperative complications did not occur in all of the patients.Mean arterial pressure decreased during preoperative changing positions was observed in group G (mean decreased 8.8 mmHg)and group C (mean decreased 1.9 mmHg),with significant difference in intra-group (P < 0.05).Postoperative nausea and vomiting was observed in 8 and 2 patients of group G and group P,respectively (P < 0.05).Postoperative pain was observed in 2 and 7 patients of group C and group P,respectively (P > 0.05).In addition,group P had early post operation feeding time [(6.4 ± 2.4) h],shorter hospitalized day [(4.5 ± 1.1) d] and lower hospitalized expense compared with other groups (P < 0.05).Conclusions Ultrasound guided paravertebral block can provide safe and reliable surgical anesthesia for percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
10.Diagnosis and treatment of patients with neurogenic bladder caused by sacral nerve root lesions
Guanghui DU ; Lei XU ; Xiaohui LI ; Shengfei XU ; Zhong CHEN ; Weimin YANG ; Zhangqun YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2015;36(2):100-103
Objective To investigate the clinical and pathological features of sacral nerve root lesions and the diagnosis and treatment for these clinical entities.Methods The clinical data of the patients with urine retention or refractory lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) caused by sacral nerve root lesions were retrospectively analyzed.Totally 27 patients were included in this study,including 4 cases of acute retention,6 chronic retention and 17 refractory LUTS.All patients had urodynamic disorders and sacral nerve root space-occupying lesions demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging.All the patients received surgical treatment and were followed up one year or more.Results The pathological findings included simple cyst in 3 cases,ganglioneuroma in 5,cyst wall inflammation in 15,cyst wall hyaline degeneration in 15,and neurodegeneration in 15.Postoperatively,9 of the 10 patients with retention could voluntarily void and 1 remained suprapubic catheter drainage.All 17 patients with refractory LUTS improved significantly in terms of international prostate symptom score,visual analogue scale pain score,quality of life,maximal urinary flow rate and post void residual (P<0.01).Conclusions Sacral nerve root lesions can be the causes of urinary retention or refractory LUTS.Surgical treatment can improve patient's voiding function and quality of life.

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